18v Shop
Where innovation is unplugged.
☒ Move shop items from garage
☐ Create wood storage cart
☐ Shop lighting
☐ Game Clock case (wood)
☐ Puzzle Boards
☐ Shop Whiteboard
☐ Workbench Lights
☐ Grappling Hook Gun
☐ AFK Machine
☐ Temperature / Humidity Monitor
☐ Full Shop power
☐ Holiday bay window lights
☐ RaspberryPi Workstation
☐ Gamify School Chores
RaspberryPi Workstation
The goal of the RaspberryPi Workstation is to have a device that could run off battery, and, if I have an extension cord out there for some gadget / big power tool work, I can have a monitor hooked up. The objectives, and links to the sites I used are listed down below.
Have a computer hooked up to a monitor that can be used to browse the web and pull up instructions / videos to help with building.
Ensure that computer isn't too fragile, and can handle dust / temperature swings.
Potentially use the computer to monitor the temperature / humidity in the Shop, even when AC power is disconnected.
This means running off 12v, or using a small enough amount of power that running off 5v with a converter is resonable.
This means having a lower power mode, or wake on (something) feature that will allow for triggered "phone home" events driven from even lower power devices, like a Trinket M0.
Mk I
RaspberryPi 4 w/ 5v 3A AC Power Supply (for setup and testing, and use before the 12v system is installed).
Monitor (something not too spendy)
Keyboard / Mouse (because I don't have a chip installed in my brain to control the computer)
Mk II
Temperate & Humidity Sensors
Wake on event (sensor thresholds) and phone home to ITTT, or something similar
Mk III
Shop security system?